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The South by Southwest
(SXSW) Festival is happening now in Austin, Texas. Running from March 9
to 22, it’s a massive film, interactive and music festival that is
nearly 20 years old. The festival brings together designers, developers,
investors, entrepreneurs and politicians for panels and discussions
about technology and innovation.
algore“We need to put a price on carbon to accelerate these market trends,” said Gore. “And in order to do that, we need to put a price on denial in politics.” stocklight / Shutterstock.com
algore“We need to put a price on carbon to accelerate these market trends,” said Gore. “And in order to do that, we need to put a price on denial in politics.” stocklight / Shutterstock.com
For the third time in the last few years, Al Gore,
founder and chairman of the Climate Reality Project, spoke at the
festival on Friday. Naturally, his interactive discussion focused on
addressing the climate crisis. The former vice president focused on the
need to “punish climate-change deniers, saying politicians should pay a
price for rejecting ‘accepted science,'” said the Chicago Tribune.
Gore said forward-thinking investors are moving
away from companies that invest in fossil fuels and towards companies
investing in renewable energy. “We need to put a price on carbon to
accelerate these market trends,” Gore told the Chicago Tribune,
referring to a proposed federal cap-and-trade system that would penalize
companies that exceeded their carbon-emission limits. “And in order to
do that, we need to put a price on denial in politics.”
He called on the tech-minded SXSW crowd, which
is dominated by Millenials, to harness technology to launch a grassroots
movement to tackle climate change and call out climate deniers. “We
have this denial industry cranked up constantly,” Gore said. “In
addition to 99 percent of the scientists and all the professional
scientific organizations, now Mother Nature is weighing in.”
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